1:1 Millennium Falcon
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That is both insane and awesome at the same time. How cool would it be to have the Falcon as a guest house?
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If I ever came into an insane amount of money, I would.SCRawl wrote:That is both insane and awesome at the same time. How cool would it be to have the Falcon as a guest house?
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Didn't Vympel link to an article showing the Falcon to be more like 35-37 meters?
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114' is equal to 35 and a hair metres.Elfdart wrote:Didn't Vympel link to an article showing the Falcon to be more like 35-37 meters?
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I'd always thought that the lounge area with the game table would be a cool thing to replicate for a room of a large nightclub. In the same club, of course, you'd have to have the Mos Eisley Cantina.
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The bathrooms would be the white-walled Tantive IV interior. Someone should make a whole club out of Star Wars sets. Of course, the people most likely to be awed by that are not the sort of people who go to clubs, so maybe it's not such a great idea.
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Maybe that would be the point. An untapped market, now with a place to go that they are comfortable in.. Think of the moneymaking potential!Palantas wrote:The bathrooms would be the white-walled Tantive IV interior. Someone should make a whole club out of Star Wars sets. Of course, the people most likely to be awed by that are not the sort of people who go to clubs, so maybe it's not such a great idea.
I wish I had the money to do this. I'd live in it, but I'm not sure what the cockpit would be.
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That's where you put your video game system. Duh.Dark Flame wrote:I wish I had the money to do this. I'd live in it, but I'm not sure what the cockpit would be.
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Has anyone made a three dimensional, encompassing game screen? That would be awesome... although a bit disorienting.That's where you put your video game system. Duh.
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Yes. There are full-scale simulator games (fighter jets, battlemechs, etc.) where you strap into a cockpit and handle the controls as if you were sitting in the real thing, with screens providing input all around you.Samuel wrote:Has anyone made a three dimensional, encompassing game screen? That would be awesome... although a bit disorienting.That's where you put your video game system. Duh.
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It's interesting that this guy found Robert Brown's findings on the Falcon's dimensions more spot on than anything Lucasfilm ever released. However, I believe he is going with the latest interior layout of the Falcon provided by Lucasfilm for the "Complete Blueprints" book. Yet again, we see the intellectual theft Lucasfilm lately has been famous for. Note that Brown's fix for the Falcon's interior is virtually intact for the Lucasfilm version, even the little "hallway" getting to the quad guns Brown created out of overall practicality, but is not screen accurate:
Robert Brown Version
New Lucasfilm Version
The difference is, they have moved thelounge from the centerline, to more "east" in the interior. It will be interesting to see this guy's fix on the full size version, as IIRC, Brown placed it in the center to correspond to the center "box" on the Falcon seen topside, and the overhang in the interior ceiling on the set version.
Robert Brown Version
New Lucasfilm Version
The difference is, they have moved thelounge from the centerline, to more "east" in the interior. It will be interesting to see this guy's fix on the full size version, as IIRC, Brown placed it in the center to correspond to the center "box" on the Falcon seen topside, and the overhang in the interior ceiling on the set version.
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Certainly ambitious.
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I hate how everyone assumes the engines and their support must be thinner and lighter than the row of boxes against the back of my old garage. Thank God Brown had it right.Lord Poe wrote:It's interesting that this guy found Robert Brown's findings on the Falcon's dimensions more spot on than anything Lucasfilm ever released. However, I believe he is going with the latest interior layout of the Falcon provided by Lucasfilm for the "Complete Blueprints" book. Yet again, we see the intellectual theft Lucasfilm lately has been famous for. Note that Brown's fix for the Falcon's interior is virtually intact for the Lucasfilm version, even the little "hallway" getting to the quad guns Brown created out of overall practicality, but is not screen accurate:
Robert Brown Version
New Lucasfilm Version
The difference is, they have moved thelounge from the centerline, to more "east" in the interior. It will be interesting to see this guy's fix on the full size version, as IIRC, Brown placed it in the center to correspond to the center "box" on the Falcon seen topside, and the overhang in the interior ceiling on the set version.
Poe, do you have the url for the archive search still, I'd like to have it.
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Here ya go: Ship Of RiddlesIlluminatus Primus wrote:Poe, do you have the url for the archive search still, I'd like to have it.
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How does someone "steal" intellectual property that they already own?Lord Poe wrote:It's interesting that this guy found Robert Brown's findings on the Falcon's dimensions more spot on than anything Lucasfilm ever released. However, I believe he is going with the latest interior layout of the Falcon provided by Lucasfilm for the "Complete Blueprints" book. Yet again, we see the intellectual theft Lucasfilm lately has been famous for.
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You can steal someone else's creativity morally even if you own the rights to the franchise. Property law is just a governmental solution to a social problem; it does not accurately represent all moral issues.
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What I meant by that was, there was no mention of Robert Brown whatsoever. Yet many of his findings were incorporated into this final design, and Lucasfilm has known about him and his pioneering work for as long as they've known Curtis Saxton. The little "hallway" to the quad guns is a very telling example. Brown fought with many Lucasfilm reps over the years, and their "official" deckplans of the Falcon's interior, andwas basically brushed off. "Fuck you, we're Lucasfilm. Our deckplan is accurate." Each one of these deckplans have fallen to they wayside over the years, and look what they're left with; a virtual line by line recreation of Robert's deckplan.Elfdart wrote:How does someone "steal" intellectual property that they already own?Lord Poe wrote:It's interesting that this guy found Robert Brown's findings on the Falcon's dimensions more spot on than anything Lucasfilm ever released. However, I believe he is going with the latest interior layout of the Falcon provided by Lucasfilm for the "Complete Blueprints" book. Yet again, we see the intellectual theft Lucasfilm lately has been famous for.
I haven't read his webpage in years, but I believe Robert accurately located the Falcon's miinigun before these guys did.
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Hi guys.
I'm the insane guy mentioned above.
I saw some web site hits coming from this board so I thought I'd check it out.
I'm the insane guy mentioned above.
I saw some web site hits coming from this board so I thought I'd check it out.
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Welcome! Hope you enjoy your stay.Chris Lee wrote:I saw some web site hits coming from this board so I thought I'd check it out.
Cool project, I wish I had the time and the money to do something like that.
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You aren't insane- you are dedicated. And we respect that
Who makes those?Yes. There are full-scale simulator games (fighter jets, battlemechs, etc.) where you strap into a cockpit and handle the controls as if you were sitting in the real thing, with screens providing input all around you.
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Welcome, Chris!Chris Lee wrote:Hi guys.
I'm the insane guy mentioned above.
I saw some web site hits coming from this board so I thought I'd check it out.
I did an article on the Falcon's demise at Elstree Studios on my webpage. There's a few more pictures there (Taken by Pete Briggs)
than the sw.com article: THE FATE OF THE MILLENNIUM FALCON
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Well you are certainly sufficiently Star Wars crazy enough for this place.Chris Lee wrote:Hi guys.
I'm the insane guy mentioned above.
I saw some web site hits coming from this board so I thought I'd check it out.
Welcome. If you can find the time, start a thread about your project and maybe keep it updated with some pictures. I'm sure everyone here would like to watch the progress of this most awesome project.
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A friend of mine had a question: are you going to build the hyperdrive in the aft section? It seems to me that it would take up a ton of otherwise useful space.
(I didn't use the PM because I thought that the answer might be of general interest.)
A friend of mine had a question: are you going to build the hyperdrive in the aft section? It seems to me that it would take up a ton of otherwise useful space.
(I didn't use the PM because I thought that the answer might be of general interest.)
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Excuse me? The entire project is taking up otherwise useful space. This isn't about efficiency. It's about doing something way cool because you can.
If it doesn't have a hyperdrive it's not the Falcon. It's that simple.
If it doesn't have a hyperdrive it's not the Falcon. It's that simple.
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